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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 1834912" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>If you are considering a post restante option, please do check the customs process you would be required to follow, and what duties you could be responsible for. In some countries, they aalmost make it up as they go along, it seems.</p><p></p><p>Where I have historically spent q fair amount of time, the import duty forr anything is 20% (so a bit like paying VAT), but in order to get hings imported via customs, they insist upon the use of an agent, who usually charges cUS$100. If, as we did on one occassion, the consignment was a specialist cooker, valued at 4 figures, we bit the bullet, but for the off bit of this or that, it can be plain silly.</p><p></p><p>I'm not familiar with the countries you intend visiting, [USER=400798]@Sarahsarah2312[/USER] , but t'interernet can be a fabulous source of information. Try looking for "ex pats in wherever". They're usually very keen to help travellers out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 1834912, member: 345386"] If you are considering a post restante option, please do check the customs process you would be required to follow, and what duties you could be responsible for. In some countries, they aalmost make it up as they go along, it seems. Where I have historically spent q fair amount of time, the import duty forr anything is 20% (so a bit like paying VAT), but in order to get hings imported via customs, they insist upon the use of an agent, who usually charges cUS$100. If, as we did on one occassion, the consignment was a specialist cooker, valued at 4 figures, we bit the bullet, but for the off bit of this or that, it can be plain silly. I'm not familiar with the countries you intend visiting, [USER=400798]@Sarahsarah2312[/USER] , but t'interernet can be a fabulous source of information. Try looking for "ex pats in wherever". They're usually very keen to help travellers out. [/QUOTE]
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